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Impassioned sarcasm and militant irony: An investigation into the evolving politics of satire
A U-turn in the desert: Figures and motifs of the Chinese nineteen eighties
 
The corporate form: Capital, literature, architecture
Cultural Revolution memoirs written and read in English: Image formation, reception and counternarrative
 
Who are we to become if we are not this: Madness, anti-psychiatry and literature
The cryptology of errata: A project for a theory of translation as lacunary formation
 
The witness who may not have been there: Eastern European authors looking westward
The Eastern Question, Western Europe, and the Balkans in fin-de-siecle literature
 
The women of the early modern Turk and Moor plays
The other Europe: Locating Albania in contemporary European discourse
 
The 13th-century "Constance" tales
Free realist style: Epistemology, form and the novel, 1909--1954
 
Poe mo: Modernism and the politics of gothic adaptation
Lines in the sea, words in the sand: On the refugee and the politics of refuge
 
Warring opinions: An investigation into the sublime aesthetic narratives of contemporary warfare
The insolence of the Filipinas: Mothering nationalism, globalization, and literature
 
Literary cartographies: Lu Xun and the production of world literature
Interrogating Utopia: The Science Fiction of the German Democratic Republic in an Age of Globalization
 
Re-configuring paternal legacies through ritualistic art: Daughters and fathers in contemporary fiction by women of African descent
Writing Lives in China: the Case of Yang Jiang
 
The End, or Life in the Nuclear Age: Aesthetic Form and Modes of Subjectivity
Reading for the Minor: Methodological Considerations in the Work of Paul Beatty, Erika Lopez, and Beau Sia
 
A Desire Called America: Biopolitics and Utopian Forms of Life in American Literature
Texturing Difference: Indigeneity, Tactility, and the Text of "black consciousness philosophy"